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Learning Outdoors...<br />

The past few weeks has seen lots of busy action on our school farm. During the summer<br />

holidays we welcomed a further 6 rescue hens into our flock, bringing our total<br />

up to 16. Our new duck pen has been developed with a large permanent pond<br />

constructed - the grass has grown enough for the ducks to be moved into their new<br />

home this weekend. We have also welcomed our newest additions to the farm, our<br />

three rabbits, which have received a very loving welcome from our children.<br />

Over the past week, children from years 2 to 6 have been busy writing applications to<br />

apply for roles within our farm team. We have been very impressed with the quality<br />

of the applications received. Mr Richards chose the four applicants from year 6 to join<br />

our junior farm management team as head and deputy head farmers, who then took<br />

on the role of deciding on those becoming animal keepers.<br />

Head Farmers<br />

Poppy and Darwin (Y6)<br />

Deputy Head Farmers<br />

Sofia and Emily (Y6)<br />

Chicken Farmers<br />

Kourtney, Ilani, Evie N, Emily, Hollie and Delilah (Y5)<br />

Jessica, Luke, Sophie and Harriet (Y6)<br />

Duck Farmers<br />

Finley O, Savannah, Tamlin, Evie W, Felix, Lottie (Y5)<br />

Gracie, Kyla, Georgia and Seth (Y6)<br />

Rabbit Carers<br />

Holly and Ernie (Y2)<br />

Elowyn, Maisy, Harrison and Caden (Y3)<br />

Libby, Francisco, Zayd and Hannah (Y4

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